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What to Look for in a LASIK Surgeon

 

After considering if you are the right candidate for LASIK you should then begin shopping for a LASIK surgeon.  Even though the risks of LASIK are quite a bit less than normal surgeries, you should still take researching a LASIK surgeon seriously.  Take the normal precautions of comparing, setting criteria, doing your homework, and understanding what will happen in the surgery.

Compare what each LASIK surgeon relies on as their procedure of choice.  Do they rely on the traditional LASIK that uses a blade to make the incision or do they use “bladeless” InterLase lasers to make all of the cuts.  Ask what they believe is most reliable and what they do the most.

Set forth a base of criteria that you will hold each LASIK surgeon to.  Don’t base it solely on cost or on the doctor’s experience, but see if they perform what you feel most comfortable with.  This decision will affect YOU for the rest of YOUR life, not the surgeon’s.

Do your homework to avoid scams related to the “20/20 vision or guaranteed money back”.  Make sure you check these doctors against the consumer affairs office or better business bureau to ensure that they do good practice.  Understand what your rights are when it comes to having surgery and LASIK in general.

Understand what can happen during the surgery and ask your potential LASIK surgeon how they handle a situation that could potentially end a procedure.  There is a chance a mistake could lead to permanent damage to your eye without even a chance to have corrective surgery.

Ask the same questions of your LASIK surgeon in relation to how he deals with situations after surgery.  Question your LASIK surgeon about how they handle migration of the flap, inflammation or infection, intensive eye drop treatments, or additional procedures after the initial surgery.

LASIK surgeons are also held to an FDA standard regarding the type of laser used during the surgery.  Make sure you find out what laser your potential LASIK surgeon uses and double-check it against the FDA’s approved list.

 
 

This article is provided courtesy of Roxanne Courtmanch.  Please visit www.thehelpingcircle.com for more articles on Lasik as well as many other topics that may be of interest to you.

 

 

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